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Jack

Sept. 1, 2023

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Hemp

When I was a child, people in my village planted hemp.

They didn't plant them on a large scale, but only on a small piece of land along a river or in their backyard.

I can still recall what a field of hemp looked like. A hemp was as high as a tall person, and its stalk was as thick as a person's thumb. Hemp's fruit looked very funny, you can imagine what it looked like.

After the hemp grew up, people cut them off and put them into the moats of the village. After two or three months, they took the hemp out, peeled the hemp's bark, and dried the bark outside under the sun.

I remember I had the chance to see a primitive machine in my village that people used to make ropes using dried hemp barks, but I can't picture how the machine was structured.

Back then, living conditions in the countryside were very poor. They didn't have money to buy their daily basic goods. I guess that was why they made their daily necessities with natural crops.

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Hemp

When I was a child, people in my village planted hemp.

They didn't plant them on a large scale, but only on a small piece of land along a river or in their backyard.

I can still recall what a field of hemp looked like.

AThe hemp was as high as a tall person, and its stalk was as thick as a person's thumb.

Hemp's fruit looked very funny, you can imagine what it looked like.

After the hemp grew up, people cut them off and put them into the moats of the village.

After two or three months, they took the hemp out, peeled the hemp's bark, and dried the bark outside under the sun.

I remember I had the chance to see a primitive machine in my village that people used to make ropes using dried hemp barks, but I can't picture how the machine was structured.

Back then, living conditions in the countryside were very poor.

They didn't have money to buy their daily basic goods.

I guess that was why they made their daily necessities with natural crops.

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Jack

Sept. 1, 2023

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Thank you very much.

I guess that was why they made their daily necessities with natural crops.


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When I was a child, people in my village planted hemp.


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They didn't plant them on a large scale, but only on a small piece of land along a river or in their backyard.


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I can still recall what a field of hemp looked like.


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A hemp was as high as a tall person, and its stalk was as thick as a person's thumb.


AThe hemp was as high as a tall person, and its stalk was as thick as a person's thumb.

Hemp's fruit looked very funny, you can imagine what it looked like.


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After the hemp grew up, people cut them off and put them into the moats of the village.


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After two or three months, they took the hemp out, peeled the hemp's bark, and dried the bark outside under the sun.


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I remember I had the chance to see a primitive machine in my village that people used to make ropes using dried hemp barks, but I can't picture how the machine was structured.


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Back then, living conditions in the countryside were very poor.


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They didn't have money to buy their daily basic goods.


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